Constantinople Lecture 2023
On Thursday the 23rd of
November 2023 the annual 'Constantinople Lecture' of the AECA (Anglican &
Eastern Churches Association) took place at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of
Haghia Sophia in Bayswater London.
This year's lecture was
delivered by the esteemed theologian and chaplain of HM King Charles, Rev Dr
Canon Jamie Hawkey. The Canon of Westminster spoke on the theme of His Majesty
the King's recent coronation in terms of both the liturgical influences of the
Orthodox Christian tradition (with holy oil consecrated and offered by the
Patriarchate of Jerusalem) and the ecumenical significance of His Eminence
Archbishop Nikitas' active participation in the ceremony, alongside other faith
leaders.
Prior to the lecture
itself, the chairman of the AECA, Fr William Taylor, offered welcoming remarks,
whilst the Rt Rev Bishop Christopher Chessun of Southwark congratulated Canon
Jamie following his insightful talk. The Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Thyateira
and Great Britain, the V. Rev. Archimandrite Nephon Tsimalis, represented His
Eminence Archbishop Nikitas.
The lecture sparked
glimmers of hope within the context of Anglican -Orthodox dialogue, placing
emphasis on the theme of 'integration,' as well as on practical implementation
of Christ's commandments of unity and of 'diakonia,' serving and ministering to
others in His name.
The lecture and
gracious reception hosted by the Cathedral of the Divine Wisdom was truly a
joyous occasion for further fellowship amongst members of the AECA and other
attendees, in a spirit of Christian solidarity, in prayer for a brighter future
of unity, in faith and fraternal love.
Deacon
Gregory Florides
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